All our courses are designed to cover the full range of topics and tasks as laid down by the awarding body in response to the latest industry requirements. The topics covered will include:

1 Scope, object and fundamental principles for safety
2 Definitions
3 Assessment of General Characteristics
4 Protection for safety
5 Selection and Erection of equipment
6 Special Installations
7 Inspection and Testing
8 Use of Appendices
On completion of the course practising electricians will understand the structure of the regulations and the importance of complying with respect to safe design and use of electrical installations.

Formal guided learning and tutorials with exercises using the latest 17th Edition regulations book including Amendments,
Each course is designed to finish the week prior to taking the City & Guilds examination.

Completion of the City & Guilds 2330 Lv3 Electrical Installation or have achieved the C&G 236 PtII or gained the newer qualification of C&G 2365 Lv3. Alternatively experienced electricians with a good working knowledge of previous editions of the IEE Wiring Regulations.
C&G directive - Qualified Electricians will need to comply with the latest 18th Edition + Amendments regulations.

Successful candidates with a relevant technical certificate may wish to progress onto the City and Guilds 2392 Fundamentals of Inspection and Test Lv2 , City and Guilds 2394/5 Inspection and Test Lv3 which is the replacement examinations for the C&G2391.

Disclaimer:

Barking & Dagenham College reserve the right to change course details. Please note that the fees displayed are for the entire course for all one year courses. Where the course duration is more than 1 year additional fees apply for subsequent year(s).All course fees are currently based on 2016/17 courses, fees for courses starting from September 2017 onwards may be higher. All courses are subject to satisfactory numbers being accepted. Barking & Dagenham College reserves the right in their absolute discretion

to cancel any course which cannot be run economically. Awarding Boards also change courses from time to time. Barking & Dagenham College cannot accept responsibility if the college is closed due to industrial action, adverse weather conditions or natural disasters.